§4:255 Practice Tip: What the Expert Did Not Do
Remember to ask the expert not only what he did to prepare himself to render an opinion, but what he didn’t do. Of course, you cannot come right out and ask, “Please tell me what you failed to do in rendering an opinion.”

March 25, 2013

[A] team composed of specialists in neurology, psychology, and rehabilitative medicine at Emory University have recently looked at the curious ability of some metaphoric language to be processed not just in the speech regions in the brain, but in those associated with bodily action as well.

Read the full post for some interesting thoughts about "llitigation uses of tactile metaphoric language."